EPISODE · May 15, 2025 · 51 MIN
Deep Dive into Enneagram Stress and Growth Lines
from Enneagram Adventure · host Tannah Flora and Holly Deschenes
In this episode, Holly and Tannah come together in person to explore the Enneagram lines of stress and growth. They begin by explaining their qualifications as IEQ Nine Certified Enneagram coaches and the importance of understanding motivations in the Enneagram system. The discussion delves into how each Enneagram type reacts under stress, detailing the specific behaviors exhibited and the implications for personal development. They also discuss the concept of growth lines, emphasizing the potential for self-improvement by adopting healthy behaviors. The episode briefly touches on the Soul Child theory, offering deeper insights into innate traits and childhood influences. Throughout, Holly and Tannah provide practical examples on how these concepts can enhance personal and professional relationships, making this episode a comprehensive guide for those looking to deepen their Enneagram knowledge.00:00 In-Person Recording Excitement01:28 Introduction to Enneagram Lines03:17 Understanding Stress Lines: Type 3 and 907:14 Stress Behaviors in Type 4 and 210:02 Stress Responses in Head Types: 5, 6, and 717:25 Stress Reactions in Type 8 and 920:45 Stress Line Insights for Type 124:33 Growth and Security Lines Overview27:30 Understanding Growth and Security Lines29:26 Exploring the Head Numbers: Sixes and Sevens30:39 Eights and Nines: Growth and Security Insights34:15 Ones and Twos: Embracing Growth38:48 Threes and Relationship Dynamics50:14 Final Thoughts and Future TopicsEmail the Podcast : [email protected] us:https://www.instagram.com/enneagramadventure/https://www.tiktok.com/@enneagram.adventu?_t=ZT-8tydSisg9ra&_r=1https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSC955USytPm0pIBCf9q8Ng
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